Superb traditional family villa with fabulous views
Craigrownie is a delightful villa built in 1852 and extended around 1920. The house has been substantially modernised and upgraded over recent years, while retaining much of its charming early Victorian character.
A gravelled driveway leads from Shore Road, with decorative gate posts thought to be an Alexander Greek Thomson design. The house begins with a pair of storm doors opening into the entrance vestibule which in turn leads to the main reception hallway from where there is a beautiful broad staircase leading up to the first floor. To the right, double glass doors open into an elegant dual aspect drawing room which has an original open fireplace and two sets of box windows framing spectacular aspects over the Firth of Clyde. The formal dining room is another impressive room with large windows on two sides, a fireplace with wood burning stove and two press cupboards. The kitchen is light and bright thanks to its three windows, and features an array of contemporary cabinetry and integrated appliances including a hob with extractor above and a double oven. There is ample space for a table for casual family meals. A door leads to the boiler room and rear outdoor access. A useful boot room/laundry, a WC and pantry complete the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, off the spacious landing sit five good-sized bedrooms, all of which enjoy wonderful views and one has an en suite WC. There is a luxurious family bathroom with roll top bath and panelled walls, while the generous, modern shower room features double wash basins, a walk in shower and WC.
The gardens at Craigrownie are substantial, well maintained and mainly laid to lawn, with a variety of shrubs and trees. There is a double garage and parking for several cars.
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What I love most about Craigrownie is the incredible views over the Firth of Clyde. The drawing room's twin box windows frame the seascape beautifully, it's peaceful, ever-changing, and genuinely captivating. Combined with the home's Victorian charm and modern finish, it's a rare gem in a wonderfully scenic part of the west coast.
Caroleanne GallagherProperty agent